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Hp Lovecraft

H.astily I traipse “amidst these tombs,” “untainted eye…” P.reparing the way for the “hidden world of yore.” Luring lovers in, “lost Nevermore…” “O’er the midnight moorlands crying,” Verily to “wreck the solace of the poet’s mood!” Even now, “drunk of the fog-foetid fountains.” Cerebrally “reject[ing] the language of the glowing heart.” Revered and “done are my trials,” “my heart is reposing.” “All the years of fruitless quest” culminate in this... For all the “prosy thoughts,” past “ghoul-guarded gateways of slumber,” a “Tale confide[d]” in “the shade of Poe” and I will be forevermore alive. Quotes from: “Where Once Poe Walked”/ “Despair”/ “The Bride of the Sea”/ “Fact and Fancy”/ “Nemesis” Acrostic Homagerie

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